Press Release October 12, 2010
FILIPINO PhDs and MS GRADUATES TO PROPEL RP
Senator Edgardo J. Angara said that the government needs to make a push towards funding programs that would create more Master of Science (MS) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) holders in science and engineering in order to create a pool of expertise that will help make the Philippines more globally competitive. Angara, Chair of the Congressional Commission on Science Technology and Engineering (COMSTE), said that a report by the commission listed the lack of high level S&T and engineering degree holders as one of the foremost reasons why the country is lagging behind in terms of S&T development. The COMSTE Science, Math, and Engineering Education Panel reported that the numbers show that the PhDs in the country, in comparison to other countries is alarming. The report shows that Japan has 1 PhD holder per 11,621 people, in the USA there is 1 per 6,533, and Germany has 1 per 3,316. According to data from CHED, there are 941 students taking up their MS degrees and 164 taking up their PhDs in the country which would peg the ratio for the Philippines at 1 per every 54,060. The same report endorses that government use the Engineering Research and Development for Technology (ERDT) and the National Science Complex as vehicles to generate the programs and generate more MS and PhD graduates. The ERDT is a consortium of eight-member universities:
The consortium currently has 152 Master of Science scholars, 34 Ph.D. scholars, and has plans to increase the numbers to 171 Master of Science scholars, and have 10 Ph.D. scholars, and five post-doctoral scholars. The ERDT consortium also targets faculty development, infrastructure development, and research and development (R&D) in four areas: ICT, Semiconductor and Electronics, Energy, Environment and Infrastructure. |
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